So I had some trouble with the video and had to edit it in RUclips and well, RUclips being my best friend, messed up the whole audio. So, here's a re-upload. Like I said, sometimes bad or stupid stuff just happen for no reason😅
"Grace. You want her back?" "No. I want her to be happy, no matter what that means. I want her to find someone who will treat her with all the love she deserved from me. I want her to meet someone who will see her always as I do now, through Your eyes." "Now THAT'S a prayer." Fun Fact: When Bruce (Jim Carrey) first meets God (Morgan Freeman), the elevator is out of order, and has to use the stairs. This is a nod to the "Stairway To Heaven" song. Automobile Enthusiast Fact: The supercar driven by Bruce Nolan later in the film is a Saleen S7. This car is often confused with the McLaren F1. Jim Carrey actually owns a Saleen S7 similar to the one he drives in the movie. Monkey Business Fact: The monkey used in the alley scene is the same monkey that was featured in Outbreak (1995) and that played Marcel on the television series Friends (1994) also starring Jennifer Aniston. It also starred against Jim Carrey in both of the Ace Ventura movies. Location Location Fact: Even though the storyline is set in Buffalo, New York, the town square is shot in the Universal backlot. The set is the same iconic set used in the Back To The Future trilogy, where the Hill Valley clocktower still sits. In the riot scene, a full shot of the clocktower can clearly be seen.
Thank you so much, #AriaC, for uploading this awesome movie reaction. I love your content so much because it's so amazing, and I really enjoy watching your reactions to different TV shows and movies.
Hi Aria. I like getting on youtube and watching movie reaction videos of movies that I have seen and like, so I got on here and found this one today. As I was watching it, the parts that made you laugh and/or smile made me happy to see you react that way, so Thank you for putting a smile on my face and for putting me in a better mood.
0:11 "I know it's a _comedy,_ because it stars Jim Carrey." Oh. Well, in the _early_ days of his career, that was a good metric. He has _dramatic_ credits to his name, though, _too._ Off the top of my head, he has _Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind._
10:54 "When you leave this building, you will be endowed with all my _powers."_ 🤔 He'll be able to wipe out _disease?_ He'll be able to create a being more powerful than _he_ is?
17:57 "You've had my powers for a little over a _week,_ now. How many people have you helped?" See? He fell _behind_ on something, even though he has the ability to suspend time. Why doesn't he?
If you want something completely different, you ought to watch Terry Gilliam's Director's Cut of "Brazil." Gilliam was one of the members of Monty Python (both acted and made the trademark wacky Python animations for the TV show and their movies) and went on to direct and create some very unique and fantastical movies. This one is dark, dry satirical comedy in the Python tradition mixed with science fiction and fantasy.
"everything happens for a reason" I dislike that saying as well bcuz a lot of random stuff some tragic happens and I doubt that it's for a positive reason.
While some might see it that way, here’s an example of a tragedy that is not regrettable for me. In early 2013, my grandpa was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. There was no hope to overcome it. Slowly I watched what it did to him. I spent most of my time helping my grandma and him out until he passed away. When one of my aunts asked why such a kind and good man would go through such an experience, I realized immediately that we had a rare opportunity because of it: we were given a chance to spend time with and say our piece to a man we loved so dearly. We knew that our final time spent with him was assured that we parted on a good note. There is always something beautiful to everything, no matter how tragic. We just have to find it sometimes.
I have since found that that is a good lens to view the world through. I maintain a positive attitude and strive to see the light in even the darkest darkness. I hope my sharing that can help you if you deal with something difficult. Much love and peace.
I believe everything happens for a reason. But it's a really dismissive and insensitive commet to make to someone who is truly in pain. You're belittling whatever that person is going through.
Everything does happen for a reason. The reason we don’t see it is because we don’t see the full picture as God does. When we look back on things that happen we realise that God’s ways are higher than our own.
So I had some trouble with the video and had to edit it in RUclips and well, RUclips being my best friend, messed up the whole audio. So, here's a re-upload. Like I said, sometimes bad or stupid stuff just happen for no reason😅
I love Catherine Bell, such a great actress. A smart movie, too. Great reaction, as always, Aria, thanks.😀
lol the look on your face when you ask and see the answer of where the monkey's home is XD thanks for the content
"Grace. You want her back?"
"No. I want her to be happy, no matter what that means. I want her to find someone who will treat her with all the love she deserved from me. I want her to meet someone who will see her always as I do now, through Your eyes."
"Now THAT'S a prayer."
Fun Fact: When Bruce (Jim Carrey) first meets God (Morgan Freeman), the elevator is out of order, and has to use the stairs. This is a nod to the "Stairway To Heaven" song.
Automobile Enthusiast Fact: The supercar driven by Bruce Nolan later in the film is a Saleen S7. This car is often confused with the McLaren F1. Jim Carrey actually owns a Saleen S7 similar to the one he drives in the movie.
Monkey Business Fact: The monkey used in the alley scene is the same monkey that was featured in Outbreak (1995) and that played Marcel on the television series Friends (1994) also starring Jennifer Aniston. It also starred against Jim Carrey in both of the Ace Ventura movies.
Location Location Fact: Even though the storyline is set in Buffalo, New York, the town square is shot in the Universal backlot. The set is the same iconic set used in the Back To The Future trilogy, where the Hill Valley clocktower still sits. In the riot scene, a full shot of the clocktower can clearly be seen.
That's one famous monkey
Aria C ...He did get to appear in some classic movies.
Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍
The Mask (1994) is another Jim Carrey movie that you shoud definetly watch next.
Thank you so much, #AriaC, for uploading this awesome movie reaction. I love your content so much because it's so amazing, and I really enjoy watching your reactions to different TV shows and movies.
Hi Aria. I like getting on youtube and watching movie reaction videos of movies that I have seen and like, so I got on here and found this one today. As I was watching it, the parts that made you laugh and/or smile made me happy to see you react that way, so Thank you for putting a smile on my face and for putting me in a better mood.
That's amazing! Thankyou:))
@@ariachanson01 You're more than welcome, young lady. I am going to watch this again before I go to work.
Great fantastic reaction
I say B-e-a-Uuutiful often since this movie came out.
27:43 - Of course it was God's fault. He put that puddle right where he knew Bruce wasn't looking. 😁
This was fun. I actually enjoy the sequel, Evan Almighty a little more.
You should react to Jim Carrey's Dumb and Dumber from 1994! Another one of his best!
Now u need to watch the movie Evan Almighty ok…they mighta changed up the casting but not by a lot.
0:11 "I know it's a _comedy,_ because it stars Jim Carrey."
Oh. Well, in the _early_ days of his career, that was a good metric. He has _dramatic_ credits to his name, though, _too._ Off the top of my head, he has _Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind._
8:50 "The _glass_ is half _full."_
Naw, Bruce. Ask an engineer. The glass has twice the necessary _capacity._
You look good, nice outfit ❤️ & don't forget to check out the sequel!
13:43 🤨 Uh... Bruce, where's the water vapor going?
13:50 🤦♂ No... The _tides._
Scott played in the 40yr old virgin movie
9:24 "What a huge-antic, ginormic waste of my life."
Are you telling me you had _better_ things to do, today?
👍🏻
You should see 40 yr old virgin . In my opinion it’s the best Steve Carell movie
10:54 "When you leave this building, you will be endowed with all my _powers."_
🤔 He'll be able to wipe out _disease?_ He'll be able to create a being more powerful than _he_ is?
🤔 He'll be able to suspend time in the event he falls _behind_ on something?
17:57 "You've had my powers for a little over a _week,_ now. How many people have you helped?"
See? He fell _behind_ on something, even though he has the ability to suspend time. Why doesn't he?
If you want something completely different, you ought to watch Terry Gilliam's Director's Cut of "Brazil." Gilliam was one of the members of Monty Python (both acted and made the trademark wacky Python animations for the TV show and their movies) and went on to direct and create some very unique and fantastical movies. This one is dark, dry satirical comedy in the Python tradition mixed with science fiction and fantasy.
Do I need to watch Monty Python first?
@@ariachanson01 No. The film stands on its own, but I do recommend at least seeing "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" at some point. Very silly fun.
For some reason i like Evan Almighty movie better.
Bravo.
A good one, merci
Have tou seen Dune 1984 ? 🙏
Have you, sorry
@@nicolasdessiex8039 I have seen the one that came out recently and I have read the book but not the 1984 one
Dang it you cut out like half the “I got the power!” scene lol
Had to☹️
@@ariachanson01 I was curious to see your reaction to the Marilyn moment 😂
This is the end 2013
"everything happens for a reason" I dislike that saying as well bcuz a lot of random stuff some tragic happens and I doubt that it's for a positive reason.
While some might see it that way, here’s an example of a tragedy that is not regrettable for me. In early 2013, my grandpa was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. There was no hope to overcome it. Slowly I watched what it did to him. I spent most of my time helping my grandma and him out until he passed away. When one of my aunts asked why such a kind and good man would go through such an experience, I realized immediately that we had a rare opportunity because of it: we were given a chance to spend time with and say our piece to a man we loved so dearly. We knew that our final time spent with him was assured that we parted on a good note.
There is always something beautiful to everything, no matter how tragic. We just have to find it sometimes.
I have since found that that is a good lens to view the world through. I maintain a positive attitude and strive to see the light in even the darkest darkness.
I hope my sharing that can help you if you deal with something difficult. Much love and peace.
My only opinion is some men pray to God, and others become one in their own capacity.
If everything happened for a reason then we would have no freewill or choice in our lives. Everything would be mapped out already.
Unpopular opinion, but I think everything is already mapped out, and free will is an illusion. We're just along for the ride 😁
He cannot manipulate free will by his god power. That's why he acts weird, Love me😁
Jesus loves you!!!!!
I believe everything happens for a reason. But it's a really dismissive and insensitive commet to make to someone who is truly in pain. You're belittling whatever that person is going through.
Everything does happen for a reason. The reason we don’t see it is because we don’t see the full picture as God does. When we look back on things that happen we realise that God’s ways are higher than our own.
Too bad God isn't all powerful or all good then.